It was more photographing of those small Sydney bars a few weeks ago shooting this story for Tiger Airways inflight magazine. It was my first job for them, so i was happy to get the cover and a seven page feature.
I spent a Saturday evening jumping between Sticky Bar, Pocket, The Falconer and Name This Bar. First photographing a portrait of the owners in the empty bar, then returning later in the night to capture the bar in full swing.
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Nice work Dan. If you don’t mind me asking, what light setup were you using for the portraits?
It was a mix.
The Falconer one chosen for the mag was just Canon speedlite bounced off the roof, but this one was a studio light with a soft box.
Name this bar portrait was a studio light with soft box.
Pocket bar was an off camera Canon Speedlite in a lumiquest softbox.
The Sticky portrait was a softbox on the front, and a snoot from the side.
Normally i’d be more consistent, but a mix of factors transpired against me.
Thanks for that, appreciate it.
nice collection of photos of the small bars in Sydney although Ching-a-lings didn’t seem to make the cut. we’re still a long way behind Melbourne though in terms of small bars but one day we might get there — but i doubt it.
oh and madame fling flong in Newtown would have been a great one to shoot as well. love the legs shot. noice purple shoes